NYPL RESEARCH LIBRARIES 3 3433 06253672 1 \ X Bw; GENEALOGICAL SKETCH OIF1 TSCE EARLY DESCENDANTS c— ' Matthias Button. Who Ceme to America Xv'ith Governor John Endv cott, Landing at Salem. Mass . September 6, 1628x ••Compiled From Authentic Scurces, Jk. SECOND EZDIT^OIT, JL.1TID pi^csPEcrcrs, SARANAC, MICH- D3. I Arms '•a, xettr, England, IS 1293. ;*3f said book and tl ie being read}- U pro- vided, r, that said reports so made by us from time o time and notice of pub! hall be certified and * . of our : tk or other pro • iii ■ i ■ ■ - i i- - basis u p : . ■ .r s;i ill I ill. - I Plllf!! .')ll I !. I - ty ) ' their n life. '■■!i and - more oi - includi the ( - - id national - their !- - ■ Therefon a of Ami. rican citizens r and lot dedi- _ And I 'Hi- - F this nd ui- mily. ■ ■ ad - from fer- uf .ed he :cnr in th - Tli be . . ■ ■ I - i ' • : naarri . _ ■ : y suffice, and should be ►bservi I in preparing til ecords in order to save much time and waste paper: Roswell Button, Jr- K. .swell Button, dr.. (son of Roswell and Lydia (Spicer) Button of Preston. Coun ,) b th< i ■ .Jan. -. 1784, d. 18, : m. Jan. 11, 1807. Lydia Avery (dan. of John and Mary (Allyn) Avery of Groton, Conn ,) who was b March and died July 24, 1866 Th ildren werp: I. Appleton Avery, b. Oct. 31, 1807. died Oct i:>. 1889. near Spring i Mo: in . 1857. Susannah . and had a dan . who died in infancy, and son Alfred, I) in St Louis. Mo . (supposed to have gone t<> the Philippine Islands The father was a bnilder and con- tractor in St. Louis. II. William Palmer, b. Aug. 31, 1809 d. Mar 15, 66, in Quebec, Canada, a sin; man; was a carpenter, eon- tractor and builder. III. Lucius Lucian. b. July 6. 1811. d ai Norwich, m.. Jan 29, 1 885: a profY and physician: in. Sabina Do ul bear. I Y. Stephen Decatur, b at Preston. Conn.. June 8, 1813. d. at Camden. N .1 . .Ian. 7. 1897: a famous architect: in : i i Pierts, m. L'd Maria I will of Munson, Mass. V. Mary Ann. b. Max 8, 1815, m. — ■ — Joseph Hoxsie, an architet, in Philadel- phia, Pa. VI. Nancy Ade, b. Ian. 19. 1*17. m. Joseph Hoxsie, her dead sister M nn's husband, who died. She survives her husband and la vtill living in Chicago, a widow. ■ 1 . ! - ■ - - w ■ pi Stonington i" - • much <>f the dren a nd ■ ■ ueverth< • recori d Ma down to th< where 1 I ali. A itton, the child i i !)ani ■•! • I; -i on (his wi • lainfield I 'r. Wanted, .. mily i ecoi ds of Pp Matthias and M nf P pr 24. (old ' ni'l. Hannah Cle^ of Delivered md) Octoher, 1720, and had - Matthias. I). Plainfield, Ct., Jul • un. h bruan - Deliv I r 7, 17 Wanted, tl records of said children and otl n of the family <»f Peter and Hannah lliitton. airtl ?cend? Matthias (son of Peter and Hannah (Cleveland) Button of Plainfield, Ct.,) b. there July 29, md 1st Maid. 5, 'T.vj. Mary Safford of !' • r . and had William. I> . January 25. 1752: Deliverance (dau l, h November \. 1754: Matthias, Jr., b. August 29, 1756, Md. 3d July S, 17i Mary Kimball, and bad Peter, b. I nah, b. April 7. 1763; Gideon, b April 23, 1765; Molly, b. October 22, 1 767. 1 1 Wanted, famil ords of th<' above nam ;snace^of hU birth (tradition says he was son of John a nd^atiNffrt Button and grandson of Daniel and Anna (Bell; Button of Plaiufield and Willimantic, Ct. > Send records of the descendants which have not hitherto b( nd settle question of his parentag Rufus Button of Hopkiuton, R. I., who md. Elizabeth . and had a son. Abel, born tl . 17fi3 Wanted, pare of Rufus Button, date and place of his birth and marriage, and names, dat tea of the births of his children and family records of their ndants and address of any of their descem tnathan Button of Windsor, CI 1 Naomi (dau. of Elisha Mrmseil and Kezia Taylor), she b. April 3, 17 E Windsor, where they settled and b \" childn viz: Levi. Joseph. Naomi. Rhoda, Huldah and Jes- Wanted, the parentage of Jonathan Button, datp and place of his birth and marriage, names and d ; lb. w. • B W Daniel Buttoi ifrth, marria , , ::.,,. HOI ration ;' L750; n; lived at one I V ; was 1 July ::. 17* rid fir 13, ' 804. John Stair, - ,r. names - and d of livii -1"1 n Button « - X y . born I unect- icut . 1754; md. 1st Jd ! . im. pr ;■ of _ : i. 2d wil >n of and probably n broi , ,, ,v;1>. in • »lutionary .war with Ml. '(I V Join d thoric< .. ., Vi ■ ■■ ma ■ ,.,, ■ in 1819. :: I. >d Mary liurc Iron His vvi - .• \\(. na '"' of bii - the 15 chil- dren, and names of th - to whom married Nairn grandclril I in all. mtcd, •.: month of births of children born, >f man _ of each ? Sarin- of all r,f ' ildren and their descend* ts to the latcs ►n. Simeon Button (bro. of John) settled at Pittstown, K. Y. Farmer and subsequently ime a distinj and polith :' trust. Hi ■ ord of all fai of iTWjus Bui bro in C wl rais faiml e rtnKtf^utton a Bui June 5, 17( lin, wh Buttons w i : ■ marriage. Air. ■ - . •! in 1 785. in An ■ If • • n f 1 1 1 c Q 1 1 1 • and w tlio wealthiest men of i ; for d energy, I much in builds'. haps more than men in Id H in i- ' I. .' ' . ! ■ • . It it on! v living. i dau. of Han .. cklin now lives. It ■ - thn ■ Ireu — Ann 1 nd Eli: Am .1 )a ■ d J. Havi iai md. Bei - Y. k .i (son of Joseph and Anna (Davis) Bun n Vt.)md. Catherine (dau o: Vail) and settled the old homestead Ho had a brick yard near . •nee of Homy Kelley, v, manufactured brick. He built the first and only brick d .. n. Be was killod in falling from a loa i of hay in .-.">. They a family of 7 children— Joseph, Isaac, Anna. Rhoda, Emily, Eunice and Charity .1 >«»eph md. ■a. dau. of Silas Hulett; Isaac md Ellen, dau of Sila- Hulett. h and Isaac live in California. R md. Hannib ol Wallingford and died i-j leaving one daughter, Rhoda li. Wanted, the family re ds of the descendants of scph Button Sr., I I- parentage and date and place of . th and marri. Capt. Matthias Button, the 4th. of Uauterburj and aon. I • . on of Ma - . Mary (Brown) Button of W. . E. I.) b. there April 22. 173*2, d. ;«t Wells, Vt.. . 1811, age years: was ensign and captain in train band; was captain in war of Revolution; a farmer Md Phoebe But'. 1753; md. 2d, Elizabeth Butt, her iter, i n ol 1st marriage weiv: Molly. Joseph. Xati; a min. Matthias. Jr. Eunice and Charlotte; children ol aarriage were: Asa. Elizabeth (who md. Daniel B i). Jonas, Shubel, Nathan, Joel and Amos. Tl odants live in Ohiu. New York. Michigan. Dak ' and Massachusetts, of whom we have partial records - income 15 W mtc i. records of all branches of the family brought down to dat > Joseph Button of Windham, Ct.. . (son of Mttth .1 L'hoebe Button of Groton, Ct.) b. Canter- bury, Cl. til. 1st Sarah Glass of Wind- in, Ct ; tn I. 2J Mr- M iry Parks, a widow, of Wells. 1 He d. in He lrtft a la'-ge family of children, among whom were Rufu- ph and Elijah. Tueir descendants are i i tf. Y.. and in Xorth Dakot . Wanted, all records brought down to date. r B if Vaterford, N. Y.. the inventor y irs the m mufacturer) of the justly cele- Fire En at '-ford. \V \ . • . L sander Button, date and • birth, marriag fa uily records and sketch of his li; ig this gentleman and ante- will be d itefully received, and will find a i- - ) in the Button genealogy, with illustra- tio. ton of Oroton. Ct., md. 5 (dan. of : II) Limb of Groton) and had Miry. \nna >au Sally f. • . Lois. Joshua, Joseph, Nathan and P< i • ■ !. t'i I. Samuel Button, date th; same of the children and the family records of their descendants. - of the family in which rec- ti >re or I !33 i but the foregoing is all W" a; i tlih little booklet, which, it is hoped, n itori.illy aid i ung the records. Of course we i ivite uitions of records and sketches of history fro. n every family who have not hitherto contributed the work now in process, and without delay. The book will !e an sting preamble, with a of an ancient coat of arm- .; d motto of a Rev Thoma: Bu :. n who was installed bishop of Exeter. E iglind. Ja-. 15, 1293, which the writer has had 16 - &r. : ■ : re ;. of I !i i^i a • be • ml p , f t ho ancient I. - i ncli bi of o -od ir nam derived fro 10 settled in - : of England . Thei a of the a . n im • fering cie - barons an<< - i-dei the ancient ng there- fore military s sir im . ruber of their retain - heir ten- ants) in tin)'.- <>f w It i< . bhnnes ■ descende ig line of I and ter- [t wi J so • >nt"r- - • obtained from historical and - :i work- ing di&V- of the family in E _ . .0 previo to I suba •'<. the former date havi recen sen discovere tte of th< birth of our ancestor — the emigrant, Matthias i) itton, the 1st — as bein^ the son of a Thon, :tton of llarrold. England, bap. there Oct. 11. 1G . vrhose father, (Thomas Button) .va> buried there June 26. 1617, shown by copy of s lid records from the pan- _ -rer of Harrold. Now lacking furth ■■■ idence of identification, ro establish the nativity and parentage of our said aner- tor for whi.'h we are making search. 17 The greatest difficulty which promoters of under- takings of this character have to contend with, is that of interference by parties actuated by sp< ive motive who spring up out of factions of the d> dy to e advantage of thei i lationship, which often Lingers, if not entirely destroys, all prospects of su cess: an 1 herein lies the secret of so many failures recover remote inheritances, which otherwise might been c led and enjoyed by the heirs. The writer has hid many years' experience in m attars (^ this character. From 1862 to 1867 as attorney a. ■■•■-. and war claim agent continuously so engaged, and from 1867 to 1887 at interv i - the prosecution of pensions (and various other claim-- • ling to .-oidiers and their n r of • m of 1861. many of which it became necessary to produce ice of b . rriagres and d oreign records, including English. Irish and srinan, in cases of alien claimants — from which experi- ence we ha tined some knowledge of the n; ] of .ching records. In 1S7S the writer publish* genealogical sketch of the Webber family, of 42 pas similar to tl Button family published in 1889, a or a like pu since which, our time has not only been oecupind i lectin^ records and material for the completion of lb ;ea!ogie> >ve have also been .. . v I i:ig claims to inheritances, during which the writer has purchased quite a collection of genealogical works. b3th of this country and Europe, by which we are able to trace pedis *f almost any family name, and together with arras • with severs 'es- sionai genealogists for exchange of notes, we possess :-ilities for conducting works of this character, and d)ing a general el .-.gency business; and will promp £ive attention to calls for our services in this capacity, In establishing pedi?i compiling family records and charts, mike search for wills, reproduce ancient arms and escutcho jns*flBftB Pfavjrable terms. 18 Special requests by the Writer, int unlly records I will therefore be ii . an i otUe pui. i onld this bo iklel sons who ii i jo intei it is rcq :\ iin: ■ turn tli u same to tUe same. All pi a the nailed >py ol *aid ... . who have tribal . . ••ill per r< urn tl All i ses sho ild A!! I< >t inq i II enclose return at lea- i fitted that immedi- ackn d. \Y of the sketch of ir, which w« will ra.iil to any ad receipt of $1, or th - ) for ^L 50. We will cheer fully render all poss <~ Tib- er.- contributors i blisliing their family lin and in complctinir their family records, without. charge, except return postage. Should any communication address t< us fail to bring immediate replv. the writer thereof s call our attention thereto, without delay. AdJros A. BUTTON ..Mich.. i